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4.5. SR 10-17-2016
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />unless informed to the contrary by proper authority. For all power lines the minimum <br />clearance between the lines and any part of the equipment or load must be; 200 KV <br />or below - 15 feet; 200 to 350 KV - 20 feet; 350 to 500 KV - 25 feet; 500 to 750 KV - <br />35 feet; and 750 to 1000 KV - 45 feet. If capacity of the line is not known, a <br />minimum clearance of 45 feet must be maintained. A person must be designated to <br />observe clearance of the equipment and give a timely warning for all operations <br />where it is difficult for an operator to maintain the desired clearance by visual means. <br /> <br /> <br />1.7 Excavation: <br /> <br />• 1.07.01 Before excavating, the Contractor must determine whether any <br />underground pipe lines, electric wires, or cables, including fiber optic cable systems <br />are present and located within the Project work area. The Contractor must <br />determine whether excavation on Railway’s Property could cause damage to buried <br />cables resulting in delay to Railway traffic and disruption of service to users. Delays <br />and disruptions to service may cause business interruptions involving loss of <br />revenue and profits. Before commencing excavation, the Contractor must contact <br />BNSF’s Field Engineering Representative Kris Swanson (763-782-3492). All <br />underground and overhead wires will be considered HIGH VOLTAGE and <br />dangerous until verified with the company having ownership of the line. It is the <br />Contractor's responsibility to notify any other companies that have <br />underground utilities in the area and arrange for the location of all <br />underground utilities before excavating. <br /> <br />• 1.07.02 The Contractor must cease all work and notify the Railway immediately <br />before continuing excavation in the area if obstructions are encountered which do <br />not appear on drawings. If the obstruction is a utility and the owner of the utility can <br />be identified, then the Contractor must also notify the owner immediately. If there is <br />any doubt about the location of underground cables or lines of any kind, no work <br />must be performed until the exact location has been determined. There will be no <br />exceptions to these instructions. <br /> <br />• 1.07.03 All excavations must be conducted in compliance with applicable OSHA <br />regulations and, regardless of depth, must be shored where there is any danger to <br />tracks, structures or personnel. <br /> <br />• 1.07.04 Any excavations, holes or trenches on the Railway's Property must be <br />covered, guarded and/or protected when not being worked on. When leaving work <br />site areas at night and over weekends, the areas must be secured and left in a <br />condition that will ensure that Railway employees and other personnel who may be <br />working or passing through the area are protected from all hazards. All excavations <br />must be back filled as soon as possible.
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